The United States is the only country in the world that sports every kind of topography and environment imaginable. Deserts, forests, oceans, lakes, rivers, water basins, glaciers, mountains, valleys, plains, you name it. Even sand dunes, as evidenced by the Great Sand Dunes National Park in the state of Colorado.

Here, you will find the tallest sand dunes in North America, which tower up to 750 feet (230 m) and were formed by deposits of the ancient Rio Grande in the San Luis Valley. Also sporting a variety of grasslands, shrublands and wetlands, the Great Sand Dunes National Park also enjoys alpine lakes, six 13,000-foot mountains and hauntingly beautiful old-growth forests.

The park is an awesome locale to work on your tan and sand-hiking skills, explore amazing wildlife and practice amateur photography. To learn more about Great Sand Dunes National Park, you can go here: https://lnkd.in/g96yc2W. And to learn about our project to train U.S. Veterans for a new career in 4K ultra high-definition and virtual reality videography, visit our headquarters company here: http://59veterans.com/.

Since 1775 the U.S. Navy has kept watch around the globe protecting American citizens, territory and interests while serving in battle and war to safeguard our country. All of us here at the 59 VETERANS PROJECT want to wish the U.S. Navy and U.S. sailors past and present a Happy 242th Birthday!

There’s a reason why all of us here at the 59 VETERANS PROJECT love veterans, and why we call ourselves the 59 VETERANS. These men and women who served in our Armed Forces through the years are the bravest and best of us, and the service they’ve provided us is worthy of our eternal gratitude.

As a prime example, here’s the story of one such veteran who only recently showed the world (and Las Vegas!) just how great our military veterans are. The story is short but quite inspiring. But in addition to this, it has a really great, happy ending! So please read and share with everyone you know. They will thank you for it!

Katmai National Park in Alaska has lots of brown bears, and you can watch them on live videos available through the National Park Service page on Facebook. Herewith is one clip for your viewing enjoyment. You can click on the link inside this post on the 59 Veterans fan page on Facebook to watch the live feeds from Katmai National Park and other amazing videos. Simply go here first: https://lnkd.in/bFEDhp9

If you really appreciate miles and miles of amazingly deep-and-wide, cavernous, rocky, mind-boggling caves, then you’ll love Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, USA! Said to be the world’s longest known cave system, Mammoth Cave contains more than 400 miles (640 km) of explored passageways and cavernous regions. Visit our post on Facebook and we’d love to tell you so much more about Mammoth Cave!

Mammoth Cave is but one of 59 national parks that the 59 VETERANS PROJECT intends to experience with veterans when our project launches and we begin teaching and helping them achieve a career in 4K ultra high-definition and virtual reality videography. Meanwhile, to learn more about Mammoth Cave National Park, go here: https://lnkd.in/gtkW9yc. To learn about our project to help veterans, visit us online: http://59veterans.com/. We hope you will join us as we ascend this summit to the highest peak!

Here at the 59 VETERANS PROJECT our goal is to launch our enterprise to helps veterans across the country. But today we wish to take a moment to acknowledge Hurricane Irma and the people in Florida suffering its onslaught.

It’s a hurricane and disaster of unprecedented proportions, and our prayers go out to everyone in The Sunshine State. Please be safe, and Godspeed.

Meanwhile, to learn about our project and enjoy our stimulating stories for and about our military veterans and national parks, visit us on Facebook here…https://www.facebook.com/59veterans/